Dan Pompeii reported it as well. I wonder who the Bears will interview. It would be interesting to go after Chip Kelly, but I still don't believe that his coaching style would be respected enough in the NFL and definitely not with the current veteran team we have. Unless we are going to have a yard sale of trades and rebuild that defense entirely.

I called McCoy as a possibility last night...fits our bill of guys without former NFL head coaching experience. It'd be weird as hell to have an offensive minded head coach though...

And I wouldn't count out O'Brien. Word is floating around here that he could avoid the massive buyout in his contract if a clause about the NCAA sanctions is interpreted a certain way or something. I'll try to find an article because that explanation was terrible.

I thought this would happen without a playoff berth. I think Emery is going to aim for someone who's open to a 3-4 defense. I got called a conspiracy theorist for it last offseason, but I really think he drafted McClellin just in case he had a good excuse to bring in his own guy as head coach. He's going to be playing OLB next year.

I thought this would happen without a playoff berth. I think Emery is going to aim for someone who's open to a 3-4 defense. I got called a conspiracy theorist for it last offseason, but I really think he drafted McClellin just in case he had a good excuse to bring in his own guy as head coach. He's going to be playing OLB next year.

I think Peppers has already stated he didn't want to be a 3-4 OLB. But with Shea and Peppers as the OLB and Melton and Paea as the DEnd we are only missing the most important piece in Nose Tackle.

I really hope some interviews a black janitor or homeless person just to make a mockery of this stupid rule.

Meh...I wish there was a better way to go about doing it, but the rule has had its intended effect of getting black coaches' names out there. Guys like Lovie Smith, Mike Tomlin, and Leslie Frazier have undoubtedly benefited from the rule.

I don't really care for this firing. I still feel we're a championship contender. I think it's more likely that we take a step back then take a step forward.

If we run a 1 gap we could have Paea play the nose. Melton and Wootton/Idonije at 5 techs. The problem is we need a lot of depth there.

Do you think Peppers still has the speed to play OLB in a 3-4? I actually think at around 290, he wouldn't be bad staying at DE in a 3-4/

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Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

I listened to Embry's press conference. He said some stuff that made him sound intelligent, and some stuff that made him sound like a mouthbreather who calls into AM 670.

I liked that he explained how any new coach who wanted a 3-4 would have to convince him that we have the personnel to pull it off...because we really don't. On the other hand, that makes me continue to question the McClellin pick.

I liked that he hated on Kellen Davis and Mike Tice, even if he didn't mention Tice by name when doing it. Glad to know he can recognize how bad those two were. He mentioned that we weren't going after the middle of the field the way we need to in order to open other things up. He was probably talking about how Tice didn't use Forte in the passing game as much as we have in the past.

I HATED that he cherrypicked advanced stats and classic stats. He talked about how Jonathan Scott gave up no sacks, ignoring that he gave up a pile of disruptions. He switched over to QB disruptions for Carimi, but used it wrong. He equated Carimi's pass pro with that of someone who had a similar overall number of QB disruptions while playing a crapload more passing snaps. He even said that the other guy played way more passing snaps, but that it didn't matter because the bottom line was total disruptions. That was a huge facepalm moment. That's kind of like saying Matt Stafford was more accurate than Peyton Manning this year because he completed more passes.

edit: Should also point out that he spoke for almost an hour with a lot of detail and even explained how he thought things out. Pretty nice when compared to Jerry Angelo's smug smirk and meaningless answers.

Meh...I wish there was a better way to go about doing it, but the rule has had its intended effect of getting black coaches' names out there. Guys like Lovie Smith, Mike Tomlin, and Leslie Frazier have undoubtedly benefited from the rule.

But why no rule for other races? Why isn't there a rule for white coaches?